How to Hang String Lights in Your Classroom
For general illumination in the classroom, teachers use string lights. There are dimmable fairy lights, LED string lights, and strip lights. You may alter the hue of a variety of lights depending on the occasion and the atmosphere you want to create in your lesson. You may change the colors based on the block day you have in class if your school provides them. For a more engaging environment in your class, you might also allow each kid choose a new color each day.
In Your Classroom, Where to Hang String Lights
Whiteboards, ceiling panels, and classroom windows may all be decorated with string lights. Here are some examples of possible locations for string lights in a classroom.
Hang string lights from the ceiling: To give the classroom a unique atmosphere, run string lights along the grooves in the ceiling. These LED fairy lights include a remote control and a dimmer. See in this blog article which ceiling hooks are appropriate for this.
A wonderful glow may be created by lining your whiteboard and other bulletin boards with these LED strip lights. Hang lights around the area where your whiteboard is located.
A bulletin board with sparkling lights on the front and other kinds of lights around the perimeter is best surrounded with string lights.
Frame your classroom window with string lights: Most classroom windows have metal framing that is magnetic. This makes it so easy to hang string lights around it using magnetic hooks along window frame.